Wisconsin gun deer harvest was down 17.6%.
Statewide, the deer harvest from the nine-day gun season was down 17.6% compared to last year’s successful campaign. A total 173,942 deer were registered. The antlered harvest was down 14.7%, the anterless catch was down 20.3%.
Funny how the DNR blames a variable they know they no control over and do little to create tools that would manage hunters to shoot more deer.
The major factor was the weather compared to 2022 -- it was warmer than usual and there was no tracking snow like hunters had last year -- but every deer management zone was below the five-year average in both antlered and antlerless categories (see table below).
Less of a factor than the weather was the number of hunters. The number of license sales for all deer hunting is down 0.8% compared to last year.
So only 0.8% drop in license sales but a 17.6% drop in harvest. More seasons, longer seasons, more weapons, easier weapons .... when a resource is readily available and there is no effort or requirement to take advantage of it, people become complacent. When a resource is made to seem to be hard to obtain and one has to do things to get to the important part of the resource (bucks), they tend to put more effort in.
Wisconsin Gun Deer Harvest